Trailer: Daybreakers (2010)

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Trailer: Daybreakers (2010)

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I really liked this trailer. It played in front of Saw VI and the audience seemed to like it as well. Hopefully the movie delivers.

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Interesting concept, seems to be one of those trailers that explains the whole movie though :s
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Great, Twilight meets Repo! The Genetic Opera. From the directors of Undead. This looks embarrassing for the actors involved.

Also, what is it with genre films lately using covers of 1980's songs in the trailers? Gamer used a cover of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" in the trailer, The Crazies used a cover of "Mad World" in the trailer and this trailer uses a cover of "Running Up That Hill". I find it a disturbing trend.
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Buscemi wrote:Also, what is it with genre films lately using covers of 1980's songs in the trailers?
Because the 80's were great for music if you avoided the Top 40 (much like in any decade) and todays artists are less musicians that entertainers. It is much easier to buy the rights to a great song than to write one yourself.

I tried this route in my writing. I was going to "cover" The Shining by Stephen King and tell him that I would keep it virtually the same but rewrite it with a few different words per page and put my name on the cover. Also the boy's name would be Randy and it would be the Looked Over Hotel. He said no. Damn!!!
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Good or not, I'll probably wind up seeing this just for Sam Neill.
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Donte77 wrote: I tried this route in my writing. I was going to "cover" The Shining by Stephen King and tell him that I would keep it virtually the same but rewrite it with a few different words per page and put my name on the cover. Also the boy's name would be Randy and it would be the Looked Over Hotel. He said no. Damn!!!
Reminds me of those jane austen horror spoof books that are popular right now like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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This move looks pretty weak. Can't believe Sam Neil is in this.
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